Lambeau Field Stadium | Green Bay Packers
Lambeau Field Stadium | Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers have announced an increase in ticket prices for the 2025 season. Regular-season tickets will see a rise between $7 and $21 per game, based on location. Season Ticket Holders received invoices today, which are also available online. The invoices include details about the new pricing and upcoming home opponents.
Preseason ticket prices will increase by $3 to $11 per game. The Packers are set to host eight regular-season games and two preseason contests in 2025. Among the visiting teams are NFC North division rivals, the Super Bowl champion Eagles, the Commanders, Panthers, Ravens, and Bengals.
Mark Murphy, Packers President/CEO, stated in a letter to Season Ticket Holders: "Our overall average ticket price...is expected to be near the middle of the NFL's pricing." He emphasized that this aims to provide value for Lambeau Field's gameday experience while remaining competitive and maintaining good business partnerships within the league.
The team will continue using variable pricing for both preseason and regular-season games. Specific prices for different seating areas have been outlined for 2025. Payment is due by March 28 at the Packers' ticket office, with cashless transactions required.
The "Pay As We Play" method remains in place for playoff tickets for Green and Gold package holders. This allows them to purchase tickets for all potential home playoff games at special rates ranging from $125 to $177.
Green package holders must commit by August 8 to secure seat locations for playoffs. Gold package holders who register by this date may enter a drawing for available seats not claimed by Green package holders.
Premium seat ticket prices remain as per client contracts. The organization continues its non-renewal exercise aimed at ensuring season tickets are used appropriately. Accounts selling all their regular-season tickets over multiple years will not have their season tickets renewed, with those tickets offered to fans on the waiting list.